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the euro trading for one u.s. dollar 3697. canada says it has exempted to a vladimir putin's closest associates from the sanctions blacklist. >> that means they are still free to do business inside of canada. ottawa and economic sanctions should pressure russia but not harm canadian businesses. the crisis in the ukraine has diffused a long-running sporting rivalry. >> they set aside their attentions to unite in a march against vladimir putin. >> witnessing a different type of soccer match. >> they march towards the match together. led by the hard-core ultras showing their defiance of russia. with the country's crisis on everyone's mind, they had a strong message for the separatists. >> that unity, to show ukraine is together today. >> fans came from all over the country to watch this final. they were once bitter rivals and often clashed in the past. the political situation has brought them closer together. >> i think the mood will be friendly because everybody is cheering for the ukraine. why should the fans have the fight eac
the euro trading for one u.s. dollar 3697. canada says it has exempted to a vladimir putin's closest associates from the sanctions blacklist. >> that means they are still free to do business inside of canada. ottawa and economic sanctions should pressure russia but not harm canadian businesses. the crisis in the ukraine has diffused a long-running sporting rivalry. >> they set aside their attentions to unite in a march against vladimir putin. >> witnessing a different type of...
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even though my family has built over four mosques in the u.s. and i love my fate, i get labeled as a bigot. >> you have written about this in your book, the battle for the soul of islam. but let me push back a little bit. you narrated a documentary that the new york city police officers showed their officers. >> it's an entire movement and the idea is hatred for this way of life. >> we all know about terrorism, this is the war they don't know about. >> the accusation is that almost was hit or way of life enact. >> absolutely not. we are saying that islam is paid or way of life. but many of them say america is anti-islam and they have escaped to come here to be free and we need to have this debate within the house of islam. but they don't let us have that debate. they expect that inside the country by making muslims like me shut up. and they want to do it from back diving. >> it's not just the money, it's the fear of death that takes this gentleman working for an it. she had the gall to ask for a mohammed day on her facebook page. you may have no
even though my family has built over four mosques in the u.s. and i love my fate, i get labeled as a bigot. >> you have written about this in your book, the battle for the soul of islam. but let me push back a little bit. you narrated a documentary that the new york city police officers showed their officers. >> it's an entire movement and the idea is hatred for this way of life. >> we all know about terrorism, this is the war they don't know about. >> the accusation is...
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. >> l brand out with numbers .fter the close of u.s. trading the maker of victoria's secret beat estimates with net sales coming in at $2.4 billion. the company, though, did narrow its outlook for the year. bank of america said to be dismantling electronic market making units. this is according to two people with knowledge of the decision due to increased regulatory scrutiny. and tiffany's posted fourth-quarter -- quarterly profit that exceeded analyst estimates. those are the top headlines. very much, su keenan. for more on tiffany, l brand, and the rest of the retail sector, i want to bring in craig johnson, the president of customer growth partners. also, a guest from bloomberg industries. , you wereime we spoke waiting for the jcpenney results and you thought they would show better margins and that they would be able to stabilize their business. that happened? >> absolutely. i think they achieved their target and better than expected sales and they have seen customers return to stores. the results were simply spectacular. they did b
. >> l brand out with numbers .fter the close of u.s. trading the maker of victoria's secret beat estimates with net sales coming in at $2.4 billion. the company, though, did narrow its outlook for the year. bank of america said to be dismantling electronic market making units. this is according to two people with knowledge of the decision due to increased regulatory scrutiny. and tiffany's posted fourth-quarter -- quarterly profit that exceeded analyst estimates. those are the top...
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. >> he just got away with a coke and about 140 u.s. dollars. >> terrified that poor clerk. >> hey, everybody. we have got an ipad minito give away coming up in just a little bit. >> to answer you are going to need the buzz word and a twitter account. it is ease why i to create. >> you have to be at least 18 years old and a u.s. resident to enter. that buzz word is coming up. >> hang tight. the rtm ipad giveaway is coming up in just a little bit. >> i have some terrifying footage from inside a metro bus. this footage could affect policy. this all happened back in april but this surveillance footage of this terrifying moment was just now released to wcpo. watch what happens. >> they bumped into that car and the driver fell right out. >> that car comes out of nowhere making a right-hand turn and hits the bus. the impact of that crash knocks that bus driver right into the floor. she was not wearing a seat belt. according to state and federal law, these bus drivers aren't required to wear their seat belts. they are strongly urged. this gets
. >> he just got away with a coke and about 140 u.s. dollars. >> terrified that poor clerk. >> hey, everybody. we have got an ipad minito give away coming up in just a little bit. >> to answer you are going to need the buzz word and a twitter account. it is ease why i to create. >> you have to be at least 18 years old and a u.s. resident to enter. that buzz word is coming up. >> hang tight. the rtm ipad giveaway is coming up in just a little bit. >> i...
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the minimum wage is a problem. >> the one place the u.s. is getting a little more like canada is with higher energy production. so we're becoming a little bit more commodity based, certainly not to the degree that canada ask. what are the other aspects that america can try and look at canada to say hey we can do that to strengthen our middle class? what would you recommend? >> i would hope these banks are too big to fail, everybody's moaning and groaning about, nearly brought the world economy down, the banks and wall street and so on. so we didn't have that issue so that's got to be stuck-to even if a republican gets in the next time. it's got to regulate the financial system. >> some of the biggest banks in the world are canadian. rbc, te. >> six of the 10 largest in the world are canadian. the legislation goes a long way but there's a powerful virtue yovirulentmoneyed lobby on wall, that seem to get something they want. that is something americans have to be vigilant about. >> we have lot of discussions, concentrating on the middle class
the minimum wage is a problem. >> the one place the u.s. is getting a little more like canada is with higher energy production. so we're becoming a little bit more commodity based, certainly not to the degree that canada ask. what are the other aspects that america can try and look at canada to say hey we can do that to strengthen our middle class? what would you recommend? >> i would hope these banks are too big to fail, everybody's moaning and groaning about, nearly brought the...
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is this a preview of what obamacare will bring to the u.s.? >> going to work no matter how big anybody's heart is, no matter how much they care, here is a microcosm of what obamacare is going to be if it's fully implemented. >> so is that just hyperbole or is that our future? hi everybody, welcome to forbes on fox. let's go in focus with steve forbes. so rich was rush on to something. >> rush is on to something. rush understands something that big government liberals do not understand and that is you can't demand something into existence. if you're going to increase the demand for health care, whether it's to the veteran's administrations or obamacare and you're not increasing the supply through technology and market incentives, then you're going to have one of two things. you're going to have delays or prices going up. there's no way of avoiding the mathematics of this situation. >> so rick, just like the va, we're going to have fewer doctors treating a lot more people and therefore government bureaucrats are going to come in to say what you
is this a preview of what obamacare will bring to the u.s.? >> going to work no matter how big anybody's heart is, no matter how much they care, here is a microcosm of what obamacare is going to be if it's fully implemented. >> so is that just hyperbole or is that our future? hi everybody, welcome to forbes on fox. let's go in focus with steve forbes. so rich was rush on to something. >> rush is on to something. rush understands something that big government liberals do not...
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but u.s. chamber of commerce vice president glenn spencer said "these union-produced, made-for-media protests have repeatedly failed to gain support from more than a handful of actual workers." the strike is the latest in a series of protests targeting several fast-food operators. in response, mcdonalds issued a statement saying: "mcdonald's respects our employees right to voice their opinions and to protest lawfully and peacefully. if employees participate in these activities, they are welcomed back and scheduled to work their regular shifts." last month, a bill to raise the federal minimum wage to $10.10 an hour failed in the senate. the house has yet to bring a minimum wage bill to the floor for a vote. the co-ceo's at chipotle mexican grill are in a fight for pay. shareholders overwhelmingly rejected the way the fast-food company compensates top executives. last year, the restaruant chains co- ceo steve ells received a $25.1 million dollar pay package. his counter part- monty moran took ho
but u.s. chamber of commerce vice president glenn spencer said "these union-produced, made-for-media protests have repeatedly failed to gain support from more than a handful of actual workers." the strike is the latest in a series of protests targeting several fast-food operators. in response, mcdonalds issued a statement saying: "mcdonald's respects our employees right to voice their opinions and to protest lawfully and peacefully. if employees participate in these activities,...
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but we have done that in the u.s. in certain regions as well. it is something we are accustomed to doing. >> thank you very much. coming up, you will meet a new york city bartender who keeps track of how to make historically accurate cocktails for all of her wall street clientele. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i'm pimm fox. nobody ever said bartending is easy. i don't know, maybe they did. imagine trying to keep track of a dozen cocktail recipes from the 19th century. she doesn't have to imagine. she is a are tender at the dead rabbit in the financial district. she is here to tell us about the business of being a bartender, but also a certain kind of cocktail. how do you go and become a bartender? how does that become a career? >> for me, it was because of the recession. i lost my job and i needed to pay rent. i had bartended in college and i said i would love to do it efficiently when i got a job. i loved the interaction. i loved all of the bottles behind the shelf and i thought, i could make a career out of this. when i started t
but we have done that in the u.s. in certain regions as well. it is something we are accustomed to doing. >> thank you very much. coming up, you will meet a new york city bartender who keeps track of how to make historically accurate cocktails for all of her wall street clientele. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i'm pimm fox. nobody ever said bartending is easy. i don't know, maybe they did. imagine trying to keep track of a dozen cocktail recipes from the 19th...
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on the floor of the u.s. house of representatives, members often ask for unanimous consent to revise and extend their remarks. i will likely be taking advantage of that same privilege. lastnutes to midnight night my office was presented with a substantially rewritten order. contained 3002 hundred 68 revisions to the previous version. key elements have been changed. for imposing bidding restrictions have been substantially altered. even in the witching hours early this morning you're still discovering changes that they requested an news impact was uncertain. with that caveat i will turn from the process. the commission launched this. i held up the hope that we would to launch defects spectrum holdings. was thatcal flaw the understated competition and the wireless marketplace by failing to account for all spectrum suitable and available for mobile broadband. i welcome our decision to include in that screen the broadband radio service and educational broadband service spectrum that is in use today to provide 4g
on the floor of the u.s. house of representatives, members often ask for unanimous consent to revise and extend their remarks. i will likely be taking advantage of that same privilege. lastnutes to midnight night my office was presented with a substantially rewritten order. contained 3002 hundred 68 revisions to the previous version. key elements have been changed. for imposing bidding restrictions have been substantially altered. even in the witching hours early this morning you're still...
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it's all up to u.s. president barack obama. if he signs off on the project, canada's oil sands exploration will be boosted. if not the oil companies would have to start lobbying all over again. the political battle is on with a lot at stake. >> what do we want? >> climate justice! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> march 2014, protests at the white house in washington. demonstrators are fighting plans to build the keystone-xl-pipeline which would transport oil from canada to the u.s. they say it will have a devastating effect on people and the environment. >> my family members and community are dying who are working in the tar sands and now they are trying to bring this destructive development through british colombia and to the world which is something that i would put my life on the line for. >> along with the other protesters, she's determined to stop the project from going ahead. she's travelled from canada to be part of the demonstration. canadian, as well as other international energy companies, are increasingly tapping in
it's all up to u.s. president barack obama. if he signs off on the project, canada's oil sands exploration will be boosted. if not the oil companies would have to start lobbying all over again. the political battle is on with a lot at stake. >> what do we want? >> climate justice! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> march 2014, protests at the white house in washington. demonstrators are fighting plans to build the keystone-xl-pipeline which would transport oil from...
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specialists in logistics and intelligence, u.s. drones may be deployed along with've dropping planes and nigeria's government has offer add $300,000 reward for information that leads to the missing girls. i believe it will be the beginning of end of terror. >> but boko haram wants to cab out an islamic state, with the abduction of the girls took place, and the site of the most recent attack. the group has grown become militarily more powerful, and much like afghanistan's taliban, forged ties with other terror organizations including al quaida. the government probably has no otherring os than to support international support, and even risk losing. >> kid seven thatting he says is is more than a terror tactic, it is also fund raiding. >> boko haram did capture seven french tourists including several children. last year, and then ransomed them for more than $3 million. moreover, there have been what i call investments in boko haram, from al quaida in the islamic, likely on the orders of osama bin laden when he was alive. the group has
specialists in logistics and intelligence, u.s. drones may be deployed along with've dropping planes and nigeria's government has offer add $300,000 reward for information that leads to the missing girls. i believe it will be the beginning of end of terror. >> but boko haram wants to cab out an islamic state, with the abduction of the girls took place, and the site of the most recent attack. the group has grown become militarily more powerful, and much like afghanistan's taliban, forged...
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predictions, pat. >> flight to london to escape the miserable u.s. corporate income tax will create a stampede of american firms going shopping for lower taxes. >> michelle. >> hillary clinton, if she decides to run in 2016, it will be like the field of dreams. people will come, particularly women, because they will be fascinated and embroiled in the possibility of a first female president in the united states. >> mort. >> the arrangements which we are making to control iran's nuclear capabilities is creating an absolute fire storm among our allies of the suni countries, saudi arabia, etcetera, etcetera. they are having a huge reaction against the united states and what they are prepared to do. >> rich. >> at the end of the g.o.p. primary season, republicans will have a much more impressive crop of senate candidates than they have the last two cycles. the establishment candidates will be conservative, the tea party candidates will be impressive. >> i predict despite the banks, attempts to stimulate the euro zone, growth in europe will persist in 2014
predictions, pat. >> flight to london to escape the miserable u.s. corporate income tax will create a stampede of american firms going shopping for lower taxes. >> michelle. >> hillary clinton, if she decides to run in 2016, it will be like the field of dreams. people will come, particularly women, because they will be fascinated and embroiled in the possibility of a first female president in the united states. >> mort. >> the arrangements which we are making to...
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as u.s.-backed government forces struggle to cross one of the al qaeda's deadly affiliates, al qaeda or aq a.p. a yemeni attack helicopter, fighter jets and artillery on views blasted at al qaeda hiding places in the south of yemen. state-run media reported five al qaeda militants had been killed in an air strike. the military campaign on april 29th followed a series of attacks by drones that reportedly killed 65 al qaeda militants. the question - can the u.s. and yemen destroy al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. i'm joined by former director of the c.i.a.'s counterterrorism sector. he's chairman of the advisory board for e.r. j part engineers, with a -- partners, with a focus on security and intelligence and is an al jazeera contributor. yemen's quost is committed -- government is committed, so is the aq a.p. which responded with suicide attacks and an ambush aimed at the minister of defence. can the yemeni government, with u.s. hep, drive al-qaeda out of yemen. >> i think the straight-out ap
as u.s.-backed government forces struggle to cross one of the al qaeda's deadly affiliates, al qaeda or aq a.p. a yemeni attack helicopter, fighter jets and artillery on views blasted at al qaeda hiding places in the south of yemen. state-run media reported five al qaeda militants had been killed in an air strike. the military campaign on april 29th followed a series of attacks by drones that reportedly killed 65 al qaeda militants. the question - can the u.s. and yemen destroy al qaeda in the...
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on the floor of the u.s. house of representatives members often ask for unanimous consent to revise and extend their remarks and with respect to this order i will likely be taking advantage of that same privilege. this is because 10 minutes to midnight last night my office was presented a substantially rewritten order. indeed the new draft contained 3268 revisions to the previous version. key key elements of the rules have been changed and the rationale for imposing bidding restrictions have been substantially altered and even in the bewitching hours of early this morning we were discovering changes that the office requested and his impact is uncertain. with that caveat i will turn from the process to the substance as i presently understand it. when the commission launch this proceeding i held up the hope that we would remedy a widely acknowledge defects in our approach to evaluating spectrum holdings. there are a few flashes of that in this order. for instance one critical flaw was that her previous spectrum
on the floor of the u.s. house of representatives members often ask for unanimous consent to revise and extend their remarks and with respect to this order i will likely be taking advantage of that same privilege. this is because 10 minutes to midnight last night my office was presented a substantially rewritten order. indeed the new draft contained 3268 revisions to the previous version. key key elements of the rules have been changed and the rationale for imposing bidding restrictions have...
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even the u.s. government has filed an objection in court. then there is the state legislator which has balked at its part of the deal, $195 million. the state-appointed emergency manager is appealing to lawmakers to get on board. >> without this settlement, make no mistake about it. we'll have to go back to the drawing board. >> reporter: j.p. morgan says it will invest in detroit grand bargain or not. but if the deal falls apart it could be years before the bank gets anything back. for "nightly business report," i'm scott cohen. >>> yet another auto recall from general motors, the 30th one so far this year. the newest involves 218,000 chevys made during the years 2004 through 2008. this time for a possible fire hazard in the vehicle's daytime running lights. >>> shares surge after the retailer reported sparkling first quarter earnings, tiffany beat analysts estimates as the world sales jumped double digits with the sales jumping in the u.s. looking at the stock it popped 9% to $96.30. >>> lowe's says the rough winter weather weighed on the
even the u.s. government has filed an objection in court. then there is the state legislator which has balked at its part of the deal, $195 million. the state-appointed emergency manager is appealing to lawmakers to get on board. >> without this settlement, make no mistake about it. we'll have to go back to the drawing board. >> reporter: j.p. morgan says it will invest in detroit grand bargain or not. but if the deal falls apart it could be years before the bank gets anything back....
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the u.s. is going after 21st century criminals with old fashioned tactics tonight. the justice department is bringing espionage charges against chinese hackers in what is billed as a precedent setting prosecution. the specifics. >> reporter: the fbi most wanted list is home to bank robbers and murderers, but the justice department is taking the unusual step of adding five chinese nationals all members of the people's liberation army. >> i think what distinguishes this case is that we have the state-sponsored entity, individuals using intelligence tools to gain commercial advantage and that is what makes this case different. >> the charges, the first of their kind against chinese state officials, alleged they hacked six pittsburgh-based companies. u.s. attorney for the western district of pennsylvania is handling the case. >> yes, absolutely. i'm saying that this cyber hacking leads directly to the loss of jobs here in the united states. >> reporter: the five chinese military officials work fro
the u.s. is going after 21st century criminals with old fashioned tactics tonight. the justice department is bringing espionage charges against chinese hackers in what is billed as a precedent setting prosecution. the specifics. >> reporter: the fbi most wanted list is home to bank robbers and murderers, but the justice department is taking the unusual step of adding five chinese nationals all members of the people's liberation army. >> i think what distinguishes this case is that...
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described in detail on that u.s. secret service website. >> it has to feel right cause if it doesn't you know, you're screwed. >> reporter: how do you get the right paper then, that's such a key to it? >> well, that was an undertaking. >> reporter: bourassa started by setting up a fake company that supposedly needed the special paper for corporate bonds. and then he tricked this small paper mill in germany to agree to make the special cotton paper with linen shreds, even adding an andrew jackson watermark. >> i was surprised, to some extent. >> reporter: american currency, not that hard, you're saying, to counterfeit? >> the easiest of them all. >> reporter: and then paper was shipped to canada. enough to make a quarter billion dollars' worth of fakes, according to bourassa. when that shipment came in with all those ingredients, what did you think? >> that was the coolest thing on earth cause from there once this is done, the rest is nothing. >> reporter: lots of shopkeepers count on these anti-counterfeit pens to de
described in detail on that u.s. secret service website. >> it has to feel right cause if it doesn't you know, you're screwed. >> reporter: how do you get the right paper then, that's such a key to it? >> well, that was an undertaking. >> reporter: bourassa started by setting up a fake company that supposedly needed the special paper for corporate bonds. and then he tricked this small paper mill in germany to agree to make the special cotton paper with linen shreds, even...
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u.s. corporate tax rate stands at 35% and that has motivated some of the largest cooperations to park their money overseas in countries that grab much less of a tax bite than we do. as f last year, nearly $2 trillion has been stored outside of our borders. that's an increase from the year before. the top five are ge, microsoft, merk, and apple. the majority of fortune 500 companies permanently invest offshore and some have managed to avoid all taxes on profits. a u.s. company can also buy a smaller foreign one and reincorporate as a non-u.s. form to avoid u.s. taxes. pfizer could move to reincorporate in great britain if their deal goes through. and stem jobs, special visa jobs for science and engineering but some say there is no shortage of qualified americans for those posts. even if the company does proudly remain american, it seems more and more are putting their money where uncle sam simply cannot grab a piece of it. >> thanks very much. all great points. what about that? you have run
u.s. corporate tax rate stands at 35% and that has motivated some of the largest cooperations to park their money overseas in countries that grab much less of a tax bite than we do. as f last year, nearly $2 trillion has been stored outside of our borders. that's an increase from the year before. the top five are ge, microsoft, merk, and apple. the majority of fortune 500 companies permanently invest offshore and some have managed to avoid all taxes on profits. a u.s. company can also buy a...
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second, in this election that the u.s. is pulling back even those they might need a report, what does that mean to the taliban and the pakistani market. >> i will take the second one. >> the question was about the impact of the taliban presence on the nationalist, people who want balochistan to be a separate entity and the second question was about the concerns of the future given the u.s. in afghanistan. so pakistan has the sort of the dividing line, rough one between the baloch ethnic group and a patch in ethnic group and that cuts through a very mixed city. the presence of the taliban north of there has been a significant one over the last six eight years. the nationalists from what i have gathered, the fact that the taliban are in their territory, there is a kindred spirit in a sense between the baloch end-junes in pakistan and i will tell you one particular moment that struck me. one of the minister in camps of the baloch liberation army there were two men being led away by the nationalists and i asked who are those g
second, in this election that the u.s. is pulling back even those they might need a report, what does that mean to the taliban and the pakistani market. >> i will take the second one. >> the question was about the impact of the taliban presence on the nationalist, people who want balochistan to be a separate entity and the second question was about the concerns of the future given the u.s. in afghanistan. so pakistan has the sort of the dividing line, rough one between the baloch...
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and other markets. >>> a u.s. jury has dismissed a lawsuit against japan's biggest drugmaker, takeda pharmaceutical. the suit said the company's diabetes medicine causes cancer. the jury at the nevada state court rejected the claims filed by two women for damages. the women said they had developed bladder cancer after taking the drug actos. they said the japanese company should have warned against cancer risks. a takeda executive said the company is convinced that the medicine is effective for the treatment of diabetes. he said the firm will continue to vigorously defend itself in courts. takeda has faced a series of six lawsuits over the drug in the u.s. so far it has won five of them. but a federal court jury in louisiana ordered the company to pay $6 billion in damages to a man with bladder cancer. takeda is challenging that verdict. >>> policymakers at the turkish central bank have made a surprise decision following months of political pressure. they've cut the benchmark interest rate for the first time in a y
and other markets. >>> a u.s. jury has dismissed a lawsuit against japan's biggest drugmaker, takeda pharmaceutical. the suit said the company's diabetes medicine causes cancer. the jury at the nevada state court rejected the claims filed by two women for damages. the women said they had developed bladder cancer after taking the drug actos. they said the japanese company should have warned against cancer risks. a takeda executive said the company is convinced that the medicine is...
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the u.s. steps up its role in an offensive against the most dangerous al-qaeda affiliate - how much of a difference will it make. a major ruling - questions where your right to privacy ends and google's rite to link to anything online begins, and why the u.s. army is saying no to 80% of people that want to join its ranks. i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this," here is more on what is ahead. >> u.s. military team on the ground helping with the search and rescue. surveillance planes in the skies over nigeria. >> nigeria has the lead, we play a supporting role. >> the integrity of the government is at stake. >> google must delete links about users if they ask. >> the european court said to google "you need to respect the rights of privacy." donald sterling, clippers owner, is trying to clear the air. >> i'm not a racist. i love people. >> i really think he has dementia. >> this is bigger than the clippers and the n.b.a. >>> american surveillance aircraft joined fbi and state department exp
the u.s. steps up its role in an offensive against the most dangerous al-qaeda affiliate - how much of a difference will it make. a major ruling - questions where your right to privacy ends and google's rite to link to anything online begins, and why the u.s. army is saying no to 80% of people that want to join its ranks. i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this," here is more on what is ahead. >> u.s. military team on the ground helping with the search and rescue....
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the president of the u.s. chamber of commerce said today the republicans in congress should approve an overhaul of immigration law or else risk losing the white house in 2016. his comments came at a conference on the effect of aging infrastructure on the u.s. economy. >> good morning, everybody. welcome to infrastructure week 2014. i am the executive director of transportation and infrastructure. this morning on behalf of the council on competitiveness, the national association of manufacturers, the chamber, we are pleased to kick off a we hope will become an annual week of spotlighting the nation's public infrastructure that serves as a physical platform for our economy. in the fall of last year a man challenged to organizations, the chamber and counsel to work together to raise the profile of the nation's infrastructure new ceo's andruit top-level voices and create more interest among the business committee for dressing the challenges we will discuss today and throughout the week. little did i know that a ye
the president of the u.s. chamber of commerce said today the republicans in congress should approve an overhaul of immigration law or else risk losing the white house in 2016. his comments came at a conference on the effect of aging infrastructure on the u.s. economy. >> good morning, everybody. welcome to infrastructure week 2014. i am the executive director of transportation and infrastructure. this morning on behalf of the council on competitiveness, the national association of...
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according to the government's report on more than 607,000 bridges in the u.s., 8,000 are classified defiesht and fracture critical and that means they are in poor condition and could collapse. >> barry is a construction lawyer and believes that when individuals decide on how to spend the money, public safety is rarely the priority. >> politicians do not think of fixing the side of the bridge or fixing a road in trouble as a political photo op or getting the mileage on with the campaign contributors. >> the design life is 50 and the prognosis is not good. we have a huge slug of bridges looking okay now and in the text 10, 20, 30 years all needing repairs, and if we don't get going now we have a tidal wave coming in the future. >> no shortage of solutions to stop the deterioration of the bridges in the country, people continue to risk their lives every time they cross a bridge without even know toing it. >> caroline kennedy is getting a luke inside of the japan power plant. the japanese plant beyond repair following to 2011 earthquake. >> ukraine's parliament is honoring to six soldiers that w
according to the government's report on more than 607,000 bridges in the u.s., 8,000 are classified defiesht and fracture critical and that means they are in poor condition and could collapse. >> barry is a construction lawyer and believes that when individuals decide on how to spend the money, public safety is rarely the priority. >> politicians do not think of fixing the side of the bridge or fixing a road in trouble as a political photo op or getting the mileage on with the...
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this company gets 80% of its sales from the u.s. you can think of it as domestic security play although they're a low growth company. most of the international exposure comes from venezuela and argentina. they have to rank among the two worst economies in the western hemisphere right now. it's a nightmare that causes endless earnings down for all the company there is. clorox has the one thing this market values above all else. a hefty and reliable dividend. how do we know? we know it's the liability. company just boosted it's pay out by 4% a couple of days ago. so it's got a 3.3% yield. one of the highest in the group and while some of their business lines may be struggling, people always buy blaech and laundry detergent and the company actually would have beaten wall street's estimates if it were not for that hideous venezuelan deval y dev devaluation. they laid out a road to 2020 saying they can produce 3 to 5% sales growth like health and wellness and sustain blt. that's been quite disappointing to a disciplined operator. you kno
this company gets 80% of its sales from the u.s. you can think of it as domestic security play although they're a low growth company. most of the international exposure comes from venezuela and argentina. they have to rank among the two worst economies in the western hemisphere right now. it's a nightmare that causes endless earnings down for all the company there is. clorox has the one thing this market values above all else. a hefty and reliable dividend. how do we know? we know it's the...
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so right now it's about 170,000 cars on u.s. roads. that's going to about double within the next 12 months. as those double, our network will at least double. >> charge point has partnered with some of the biggest carmakers to try to expand the market for electric and plugin hybrid vehicles. cadillac is the latest deal. each car comes with a charge point card. drivers can download an app to track stats from their drive, find the nearest station and see if a charger is available. this feature could be the next big thing for g.m. >> we'll be able to take the learning from these programs, these vehicle programs and apply them to other brands within g.m. and be able to reduce costs and make higher volume brands and get more on the road overall. >> the next step it to get the charge point technology in the car itself, telling the driver where to find the newest station. >> this display is completely custom myselfable. you can change the information shown based on what you know. >> they are still more expensive than traditional vehicles. for
so right now it's about 170,000 cars on u.s. roads. that's going to about double within the next 12 months. as those double, our network will at least double. >> charge point has partnered with some of the biggest carmakers to try to expand the market for electric and plugin hybrid vehicles. cadillac is the latest deal. each car comes with a charge point card. drivers can download an app to track stats from their drive, find the nearest station and see if a charger is available. this...
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but matt phillips says u.s. student debt isn't as scary as everyone says. matt i think this has to do with the word average. >> pretty much, yeah. if you look at the average of students it's about $26,000. but if you look at the median, it's more like $16,000, something like that, for people leaving college with a bachelor's degree. obviously that is a payment each month but it's a lot more manageable, and could be a good investment. >> so what is the upshot? this is always a tricky one -- when we look at home prices we don't look at averages -- >> we look at medians, we say half of all homes sold for higher than this amount, half sold for lower. >> it gets to be sort of horror stories that stick in people's mind. people who have a hundred thousand dollars in debt, $200 thousand dollars in debt. it's a horrifying prospect, but a very small amount, about 4% will have that kind of debt. >> a lot of those people with $150,000 or $200,000 in debt with been educated in places where they are more likely to earn a higher salary? >> that's right. traditionally, the
but matt phillips says u.s. student debt isn't as scary as everyone says. matt i think this has to do with the word average. >> pretty much, yeah. if you look at the average of students it's about $26,000. but if you look at the median, it's more like $16,000, something like that, for people leaving college with a bachelor's degree. obviously that is a payment each month but it's a lot more manageable, and could be a good investment. >> so what is the upshot? this is always a tricky...
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i knew about it in the caribbean but not in the u.s., and it makes me feel very proud to know that we've fought and we've struggled and we've survived. thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> and picking up from there, i'm a teacher, and my students are very excited to hear me talk about how excited i am about this learning. but i do have a question about the relationship between the maroons in the united states with those in the caribbean. you did mention in the book something about captain cujo who existed in the caribbean, and somehow his name was brought up here. so was there communication between them, them, and if so, ? >> well, we don't know. i mean, i talk about this community, i mean, i have a full chapter on this community in south carolina. wonderful, i mean, a really interesting community because it's a community that built a walled camp. and that was really unique in the united states. they, you know, a whole walled camp. and one of the leaders was named captain cujo. and we don't know where that comes from. because, when you look at the african names, the most popular africa
i knew about it in the caribbean but not in the u.s., and it makes me feel very proud to know that we've fought and we've struggled and we've survived. thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> and picking up from there, i'm a teacher, and my students are very excited to hear me talk about how excited i am about this learning. but i do have a question about the relationship between the maroons in the united states with those in the caribbean. you did mention in the book something about...
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he was already ill during his trip to the u.s. the cdc is contacting 500 people who were on his flight. they say that it is purely a precautionary measure. >> airplanes themselves are not a likely place for acquisition. we are intensively evaluating airplane travelers for these 2 patients that have traveled into the united states to understand where there is any risk or not. international teams are working together to explain the recent upsurge in cases and srevent further spread of mer before saudi arabia sees an in visitors for ramadan. in canada, 3 employees linked to last summer's runaway oil train disaster are due to appear in court. the crash left 47 dead. the company has been dissolved but the engineer, the manager of train operations, and the railway traffic controller are facing criminal negligence charges in the small eastern quÉbec town. about 30 buildings in the town were destroyed by exploding tank cars. in canada, criminal negligence that causes death can result in a life sentence in jail. a little bit of sports new
he was already ill during his trip to the u.s. the cdc is contacting 500 people who were on his flight. they say that it is purely a precautionary measure. >> airplanes themselves are not a likely place for acquisition. we are intensively evaluating airplane travelers for these 2 patients that have traveled into the united states to understand where there is any risk or not. international teams are working together to explain the recent upsurge in cases and srevent further spread of mer...
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a u.s. official said -- i do make i have the -- we reallyn do not want to draw much havetion because we do not much to do about it, because we cannot ask them to get rid of all the chlorine. can, but they agreed not to use chemical weapons as part of embracing the chemical weapons treaty. and they used them. when you are trying to deter the use of chemical weapons, what you are about is deterring they use of chemical weapons, not using force to impose an elimination of all chemical weapons, particularly when you are doing in a context that in ddafi gave up his chemical weapons, we thought it was only eight months ago that they announced the last mogul weapons were gone. he hdid a bunch of chemical weapons in that time, and to think that assad will give them all up, out the way it works. it strikes me when you start looking at the track record of how this administration used force at the tactical level to try as an element of coercive has failed at that. our adversaries do not fear us. they d
a u.s. official said -- i do make i have the -- we reallyn do not want to draw much havetion because we do not much to do about it, because we cannot ask them to get rid of all the chlorine. can, but they agreed not to use chemical weapons as part of embracing the chemical weapons treaty. and they used them. when you are trying to deter the use of chemical weapons, what you are about is deterring they use of chemical weapons, not using force to impose an elimination of all chemical weapons,...
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her husband is a u.s. citizen and she has two young children, one of which was just born two days ago in her mother's prison. both of these children are u.s. citizenship. and this case has become so high profile that many of us are deeply concerned about miriam's safety. especially if she wins her appeal and is released back into the sudanese society. so my question, will you assure committee that you will prioritize this case and quickly review the possibility of a safe haven in the united states? willngressman, i personally, along with the appropriate component heads, case. look at this it sounds troubling. >> is it a case you're aware of this point? >> i was generally familiar with the case, but i will take a look case, yes. >> thank you. of secretary, the d.h.s. act 2002, as you may know, lays out the rules and responsibilities of assistant secretary of infrastructure protection. us whichn you tell federal agency has the primary responsibility of protecting the grid?ic and secondly, has your assistant
her husband is a u.s. citizen and she has two young children, one of which was just born two days ago in her mother's prison. both of these children are u.s. citizenship. and this case has become so high profile that many of us are deeply concerned about miriam's safety. especially if she wins her appeal and is released back into the sudanese society. so my question, will you assure committee that you will prioritize this case and quickly review the possibility of a safe haven in the united...
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the u.s., you said you've made some investments in improving same-store sales. both have been disappointing for a year now. what improvements are you making? >> yeah, i think coming into the quarter, the thing we could impact the quickest was giving our guests great deals. we provided some very compelling promotions, and we saw them respond, come back to our stores. we'll continue to use promotions as we go forward, but we have to narrow the focus. importantly get back to and remind guests of why they fell in love with target in the first place. you'll see us bring great news merchandising apparel, mom and bay, over the course of the next year, and continue to increase the amount of new product that's in our story. reminding them about why they love target. >> can you afford to keep that level of promotion? are you worried not at all about the margin? >> we're always concerned about margin, you know, as you know, i'm the chief financial officer also, but it's really about striking the right ba
the u.s., you said you've made some investments in improving same-store sales. both have been disappointing for a year now. what improvements are you making? >> yeah, i think coming into the quarter, the thing we could impact the quickest was giving our guests great deals. we provided some very compelling promotions, and we saw them respond, come back to our stores. we'll continue to use promotions as we go forward, but we have to narrow the focus. importantly get back to and remind...
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with the u.s. que question is, i did not know if you got the answer you were looking for, but -- the person who asked about cultural identity. i think the most important part of that issue is finding who you are within. we are all fragmented people. it is a matter of pulling all those fragments together and being aware of the homeless of yourself. you know, i would also said that for rider who has really turned a beautiful line still harkening back come very much american. people have done it very successfully. that is to you are. that is the very thing, the exact place where writing comes from. you know, it's all about contradiction. you are bus. [applause] >> the fiction that i'm writing, the appeal to the masses actually confined. a friend of mine costs of a jamaican author. us what you have to do. and so my question to you, and also this can actually as well. you mentioned that your butcher translated. one of the biggest concerns, translated elsewhere, how -- like, do i have to fight? of course
with the u.s. que question is, i did not know if you got the answer you were looking for, but -- the person who asked about cultural identity. i think the most important part of that issue is finding who you are within. we are all fragmented people. it is a matter of pulling all those fragments together and being aware of the homeless of yourself. you know, i would also said that for rider who has really turned a beautiful line still harkening back come very much american. people have done it...